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October
30 - November 1, 2015
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last updated: 14/08/2016

PublicationsThe first publication
output from PRISEAL 3, the journal special issue, is now available in
its entirety:Publications2016,4(3):Researching, Teaching,
and Supporting Research Publication—Issues for Users of English as an
Additional Language– the six papers have
been published online as they were accepted, and now the fully open
access special issue is complete.This link takes you to the
Introduction, which in turn contains links to all the papers.http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/4/3/27/html

Here
are the titles and authors, to entice you further:

Shaw,
O. English or Englishes in global academia: A text-historical take on
genre analysis.

Bordet,
G. Counteracting domain loss and epistemicide in specialized discourse:
A case study on the translation of anglophone metaphors to French.

Kerans,
M.; Murray, A.; Sabatè, S. Content and phrasing in titles of original
research and review articles in 2015: Range of practice in four
clinical journals.

We are
delighted to invite you to the World Heritage listed University of
Coimbra for the third PRISEAL
Conference (Publishing and Presenting Research Internationally: Issues
for Speakers of English as an Additional Language), building the
community and developing the debates begun in Tenerife (2007, please
see the "Tenerife Statement" on
Equitable Access to the International Academy), and
Katowice (2011). The issues and challenges discussed there have
intensified for researchers of all disciplines who use English as an
Additional Language, and research and practice have moved to address
them in interesting ways. Our 2015 theme – Researching, teaching
and supporting research communication: Perspectives and prospects –
is designed to encourage
contributions from the widest possible range of scholars and
practitioners involved in these issues today.

Aiming at a better
understanding of the complex situation of users of English as an
Additional Language, we invite submissions from journal publishers,
editors and referees; authors' editors and translators; teachers,
materials writers and course designers for English for Research
Publication Purposes; and scholars within humanities and social science
fields including applied linguistics. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to, these:

You can
find us on the Sociolinguistic Events
Calendar
In an
exciting development, PRISEAL 3 will be held in conjunction with
METM15, the Mediterranean Editors and Translators Meeting, offering
opportunities for shared sessions, cross-attendance and common social
events. See the conference website for more information as it comes to
hand, or check MET out at http://www.metmeetings.org/.